‘Public concerns require prevention of honesty and urgency’: CM Omar Abdullah

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah heard complaints and issues in Rabita at the Chief Minister’s Outreach Office, Srinagar today.

The program saw the participation of several public delegations, delegates and individuals from various fields, who made the Chief Minister aware of various pressures and concerns, which required their attention.

Advisor to Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani was also present during the outreach program.

The major delegations were representing the residents of Sadarkut Payan, demanding the intervention of the Chief Minister for the rapid dispensing of compensation of compensation to the landlords affected by the development works, Bandipora, the landlords affected by the development works. Another delegation raised the case of delay of prevention recommendations for class IV posts, which urges the CM for immediate prevention.

A deputation of Junior Anesthesia assistants from the Department of Health and Medical Education urged the long -pending selection process to finalize.

In an important educational dialogue, the Dean of the School of Business at the Central University of Kashmir and Chief Professor Fayz Ahmed Nika made significant conclusions from a study on NRLM/UED programs, which outlines their role in increasing women empowerment and employment generation in Ganderbal district.

Jehlam Rivaruside House Rehabilitation Association from Habba Kadal Ganapatiyar presented a memorandum demanding the allotment of land in Rakhi Arath for permanent rehabilitation of the landless families displaced on the banks of the Jehlam river.

Similarly, a delegation of the local Youth Coordination Committee, Chatibal, requested the construction of a playground in his area, emphasizing the need for the infrastructure of the game.

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A deputation of the Sangamal Traders Welfare Association called for a solution to several pending issues affecting traders at the Component Shopping Complex.

Under his President, representatives of both private and cooperative kerosene oil dealers, appeal to the reinstatement of kerosene supplies, especially for the operation of electrical-operated machinery for horticulture and farmers.

Mechanical engineering graduates and engineers highlighted the need for the progress of a confident career.

The Tempo Travelers Association, Srinagar demanded a temporary exemption of EMI payment on vehicles under the light of the ongoing financial stress on transport operators.

Ms. Khair-ul-Nisa, the chief advisor of the World Trade Center Association at New York and World Trade Center India, discussed high levels on major investment opportunities in Jammu and Kashmir and proposed to establish a World Trade Center in the region.

Prof. of academics. Hanif and Pro. Talat discussed the important issue of NAAC recognition for Islamia College and demanded the support of the government in strengthening institutional standards.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah gave all deputation a hearing of a patient and assured of sympathetic consideration about their demands.

He reiterated his government’s participating governance, inclusive development and unwavering commitment to the responsible public administration.

Omar Abdullah said, “We are committed to the responsible regime and to address public concerns with honesty and urgency.”

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